And let's not forget that DOUBLE RIGHT CLICK & DRAG = MUTE, also making the muting tool redundant. FL is probably the only DAW that manages to stay intuitive despite being so flexible. :)
Found a couple of gems. Right click on the divisor bar between note and event closes or expand that window. Double right click on a ghost note brings the ghost channel as the selected one. And lastly,middle mouse button + right click opens a menu with all the tools!
Yes, these modifier keys for all "other tools" ... Bonus Tip: ... "Right-click + Mouse-wheel" to quickly switch between "Pencil" tool and "Brush tool" without having to search or feel for "P" and "B" on the keyboard.
I have been using modifier keys for many years and to me, this is now the standard way to use tools in Fl and that's why i almost never change tools. Knowing this makes editing in piano roll and playlist very fast, easy and interesting. Thank you FL studio tricks for this video, learned some more shortucts today.
I'm using FL Studio now for years. The possibilities seem to be unlimited in this great DAW, and I'm just using not all of them, as I didn't have that knowledge. Although, the pianoroll tools were rather known with me for about 50%. But your tutorials show me really some handy workflow improvements all the time. Thanks mate!
Holy holy holy holy holy holy holy holy holy holy holy shit... this will save so much time!!! I can't thank you enough! And it also works in the playlist!
if you have a mouse with more than the standard left, right, middle buttons use a keybinder to map the FL's hot keys. My favorite is press and hold a mouse button to bring up cut, and when i release it switches back to pencil. It's a game changer.
Great video and very valuable information on the tools. I didn't know everything yet so thank you very much! :D Another way to switch tools - if really needed - would be to hold down right click on an empty spot and scroll with the mouse wheel.
If you have a gaming mouse with extra buttons, I recommend binding the extra buttons to shortcuts. This usually can be done in the mouse software. For example, I have some of the tools mentioned in this video bound, as well as moving forward and backward in the playlist and stopping or starting playback. Enables you to do a lot of work with just one hand which makes the workflow way quicker!
Right click and hold changes the pencil into the select tool. Soon as you let go of right click it reverts back into the pencil. Right click hold then middle click brings up a tool menu at the same location of the cursor and you can then select any of the tools from there. The menu disappears after a tool selection is made.
The manual says the "right hand side ALT" key... On my keyboard it says "ALT GR" ... try if it works with the normal ALT key on the right hand side of the space bar if you got one there....
This guy is like the german Jackie Chan of FL Studio Tutorials
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Hahahahahaha
YOU SKIPPED 1 TOOL
And let's not forget that DOUBLE RIGHT CLICK & DRAG = MUTE, also making the muting tool redundant.
FL is probably the only DAW that manages to stay intuitive despite being so flexible. :)
Found a couple of gems. Right click on the divisor bar between note and event closes or expand that window. Double right click on a ghost note brings the ghost channel as the selected one. And lastly,middle mouse button + right click opens a menu with all the tools!
Yes, these modifier keys for all "other tools" ... Bonus Tip: ... "Right-click + Mouse-wheel" to quickly switch between "Pencil" tool and "Brush tool" without having to search or feel for "P" and "B" on the keyboard.
pro-steevp; double right click on ghost notes to bring them as is they were selected by using the drop down menu.
I have been using modifier keys for many years and to me, this is now the standard way to use tools in Fl and that's why i almost never change tools. Knowing this makes editing in piano roll and playlist very fast, easy and interesting.
Thank you FL studio tricks for this video, learned some more shortucts today.
Your tutorials are so good. And I like your strong german accent. That matches perfect to your lessons.
I'm glad i didn't memorized the alt + (x)key cause now i'm gonna memorize a much better way to do it
Thank you !
I'm using FL Studio now for years. The possibilities seem to be unlimited in this great DAW, and I'm just using not all of them, as I didn't have that knowledge. Although, the pianoroll tools were rather known with me for about 50%. But your tutorials show me really some handy workflow improvements all the time. Thanks mate!
informative
Holding right click + scroll wheel is what I use most of the time now
Holy holy holy holy holy holy holy holy holy holy holy shit... this will save so much time!!! I can't thank you enough! And it also works in the playlist!
if you have a mouse with more than the standard left, right, middle buttons use a keybinder to map the FL's hot keys.
My favorite is press and hold a mouse button to bring up cut, and when i release it switches back to pencil. It's a game changer.
nice tricks, saves me tons of time
Great video and very valuable information on the tools. I didn't know everything yet so thank you very much! :D
Another way to switch tools - if really needed - would be to hold down right click on an empty spot and scroll with the mouse wheel.
If you have a gaming mouse with extra buttons, I recommend binding the extra buttons to shortcuts. This usually can be done in the mouse software. For example, I have some of the tools mentioned in this video bound, as well as moving forward and backward in the playlist and stopping or starting playback. Enables you to do a lot of work with just one hand which makes the workflow way quicker!
Thats my decision too. Got a G502 Mouse and works fine for me
Aslo, ctrl+B duplicate saved me so many times
Don´t tell everything already... :-) ... this will come later!
Right click and hold changes the pencil into the select tool. Soon as you let go of right click it reverts back into the pencil. Right click hold then middle click brings up a tool menu at the same location of the cursor and you can then select any of the tools from there. The menu disappears after a tool selection is made.
great
you can hold right mouse button for fast knife tool
2 thumbs up for this toot!
i have so much today from this video :) thanks
I always forget these short cuts lol
спасибо, за урок ;)
и привет из России)
for those of us like me who had no idea what Alt. GR is, its just the right alt key
Are there keyboards where it´s not named like this???
I did not know this, thank you
@@flstudiotricks6903 its not common in the US, wikipedia tells me
@@DJHoboMan Ok, good to know!
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Here are the reasons to make me dying in FL Studio! I`m a big fan and also a Music student of FL Studio🥰...
Thanks yo, super helpful! Def learned some new stuff
Alt-GR?
I don't have a GR key. How do you mute notes with pencil tool on a regular PC keyboard?
The manual says the "right hand side ALT" key...
On my keyboard it says "ALT GR" ... try if it works with the normal ALT key on the right hand side of the space bar if you got one there....